THE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR FROM THE TREATY OF CALAIS TO THE TRUCE OF BRUGES.
Difficulties in carrying out the treaty of Calais.[399]
Guerilla warfare: exploits of Calveley, Pipe, and Jowel.[400]
16 May, 1364.Battle of Cocherel.[401]
29 Sept.Battle of Auray.[401]
1365.Treaty of Guérande.[402]
Exploits of the free companies: John Hawkwood.[402]
1361.The charters of renunciation not exchanged.[402]
1364.Death of King John: accession of Charles V..[403]
1366.Expulsion of Peter the Cruel from Castile by Du Guesclin and the free companies.[404]
Feb., 1367.The Black Prince's expedition to Spain.[404]
3 April.Battle of Nájera.[405]
The Black Prince's rule in Aquitaine.[406]
His difficulties with the great nobles.[407]
Jan., 1368.The hearth tax imposed.[408]
Jan., 1369.Renewal of the war.[408]
Changed military and political conditions.[409]
Relations of England and Flanders.[409]
1371.Battle in Bourgneuf Bay.[410]
Successes of the French.[411]
Sept., 1370.Sack of the cité of Limoges.[412]
1371.The Black Prince's return to England with shattered health.[413]
1370.Futile expeditions of Lancaster and Knowles.[413]
Treason of Sir John Minsterworth.[413]
Battle of Pontvallain.[414]
1370-72.Exploits of Sir Owen of Wales.[414]
23 June, 1370.Defeat of Pembroke at La Rochelle.[415]
Aug.Defeat of Thomas Percy at Soubise.[415]
1372.Edward III.'s last military expedition.[416]
Expulsion of the English from Poitou and Brittany.[416]
July-Dec., 1373.John of Gaunt's march from Calais to Bordeaux.[417]
1374.Ruin of the English power in France.[417]
27 June, 1375.Truce of Bruges.[418]